âF*** Ben Affleck,â said a self-proclaimed Southie resident, during a segment posted to YouTube by the âScreen Junkies,â called âBen Affleck as Batman? Boston Fans React!â

The host of the YouTube clip walked the streets of Los Angeles, the day of an LA Dodgers game against the Red Sox, and asked Boston fans for their thoughts about the Affleck news.

But what the host got âbesides the obvious overreactionsâ was an earful from the South Boston native, who decried the use of words like âpissah,â and how the term âwickedâ is thrown around, instead.

Donning a pink fedora and a silver chain, the Southie residentâs opinion about Affleckâs latest endeavor fell in line with the general population, calling it âa f******* waste,â and comparing it to Affleckâs defunct role in the âDaredevilâ superhero flick.

Beyond that, the fedora-wearer wouldnât answer questions lobbed to him by the host, because he used the stereotypical terminology that Hollywood always seems to pair together with Bostonâ including things like âPahk the Cah in Hahvahd Yahd.â

Around the 1:30 mark, the Southie resident, after reluctantly answering where one actually does park a car in Harvardâs Yard, said his answer was not representative of Boston, and then went on to tell the world to quit type-casting the accent.Â âWe donât even say that. Or âwicked,â or âpissah,ââ he said. âI donât know who started that, but wicked and pissah ainât anything I have ever said.â

The host apparently didnât get the message, and proceeded to ask the Southie resident if Affleck would be a âwicked pissah Batman.â